I suggest you try deleting your ~/.appcfg_cookies file and being extra
careful when entering your account info.  Maybe you're making a small
typo / using the wrong account to push?



Robert



On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 14:47, Jonathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there any chance that after providing a wrong password I was
> permanently locked out?
>
> On Jul 24, 10:30 pm, Jonathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> After two years of successful uploads of all my five applications I've
>> changed to Django 1.2
>>
>> Now it says: You do not have permission to modify this app
>>
>> Details:
>>
>> Application: reimbu-germany; version: 570
>> Host: appengine.google.com
>>
>> Starting update of app: reimbu-germany, version: 570
>> Scanning files on local disk.
>> Error 403: --- begin server output ---
>> You do not have permission to modify this app (app_id=u'reimbu-
>> germany').
>> --- end server output ---
>>
>> It's the same with all my apps.
>> I've checked that the app name is the same on appspot.com and in my
>> app.yaml
>>
>> Any idea how to resolve?
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